Aaron and Miriam's Oppo- sition to Moses, I. 177
and People forgiven for Golden Calf, I. 159 Death, I. 180
makes Golden Calf, I. 159
Place of his Death, J. 276 Abana, IV. 303
Abarim, Mount, IV. 250 Abel slain, I. 51
Tomb of, IV. 307 Abihu and Nadab, Death of, I. 230 Abimelech and Isaac, I. 112, &c.
High Priest, slain by Saul, III. 130
son of Gideon, II. 14
Abiram, I. 179 Abject, IV. 271
Abuer, his support of Ish- bosheth, IV. 287 Aborras (Habor), III. 250 Abraham, 1.10, 39, 62, 74, 84 and Lot, their Separa- tion, I. 40
blessed by Melchize-
| Abraham, Promise of Seed renewed, I. 40
rescues Lot, I. 63 Table of Incidents in Life of, I. 11
Tomb of, IV. 200 Absalom, Death of, IV. 290 -- his Rebellion, IV. 289 Acacia, I. 80; IV. 195 Accad, I. 264 Accho (Acre), IV. 236 Accuracy
of Chinese,
Egyptian, and Assyrian Records, III. 330 Achan, Ingot secreted by, III. 178
Achan, his Theft and Pun- ishment, II. 150 Achmetha, III. 23 Acre of Barley, Value, III. 224
Acre (Accho), IV. 236 Actiac Era, III. 240 Acts of Apostles, Author- ship, IV. 333
Chronology of, IV. 27 compared with Paul's Epistles, IV. 334
Difficult Passages Ex- plained, III. 208, 267
History of Expansion of Christian Church, I. 146
Inquiry as to Sources whence Compiled, and Historical Character of Book, IV. 335, 336
its Missionary Spirit, IV. 335
Purposes: Position among Evidences Christian Faith, IV. 333, &c.
Table of Chronology, IV. 28 Value of Introduc- tion to Paul's Epistles, and beginning of History of Christian Church, IV. 334
Acts of Solomon, Book of, III. 1, 74
Adam, Tomb, IV. 200 Adar, First Sabbath, III.
Drought, III. 94 Famine, III. 94
his Baal Worship, III. 75
his Culture and Re- finement, III, 333
his Wives, III. 334 Marriage with Jeze- bel, III. 75, 333
more Wicked tha. Predecessors, III. 333 Murder of Naboth, III. 76
seizes Naboth's Vine- yard, III. 158
slain in Battle at Ramoth-gilead, III. 338 Syrian Wars, III. 336, &c.
Victories over Ben- hadad II., III. 336, 337 Ahasuerus identified with Xerxes, II. 218 Ahava (Hit), III. 247 Ahaz, Dangers in his Reign to Jerusalem; his Sign, I. 197
Dial of, III. 238 Ahaziah, Death of, III. 159 - sends to consult Baal- zebub at Ekron as to his Recovery, III. 159 slain, III. 306 Ahijah, Prophecy of, III.
141 Aholiab and Bezaleel, Source of their Skill, II. 4
attacks the Outlying Parts of Kingdom, III. 256
Coins of, III. 100
from the Wars and Death, III. 256
his Widow reigned nine years at Jerusalem, III. 272
Alexander, son of Aristo- bulus II., escapes on way to Rome, III. 272 surrenders to Anti- pater the Idumean, III. 273
taken Prisoner by Pompey, III. 273 Alexander, the Copper- smith, IV. 51 Alexander the King, Coins of, III. 100 Alexandra, IV. 367
Coins, III. 180 the Queen, Coins of, III. 100
Widow of Alexander Jannæus reigned nine years at Jerusalem, III. 272 Alfred, King, his Gradua- ted Candles to mark Time, III, 238 Algum, I. 243 "All to," III. 53 Alleged Violation of the Sabbath by our Lord, III. 14 Allegory
in Hebrew Poetry, III. 219 Alligator, IV. 58 Almagist of Ptolemy, III. 238, 239
Almanack, Bible Alman- ack, IV. 180-183 Almond, IV. 245 Almoner, Three, of Syna- gogue, II. 266
of Incense, Position of, I. 329
of Incense, Import of to Israelites: Fulfil- ment to Christians, III. 227, 228
of Incense, Difficulty conected with it Ex- plained, III. 229
Sloping Approach to Brazen, III. 121
Tabernacle and Offer- ings therein, III. 309 Al-taschith, III. 326 Amalek, Saul's Victory over, III. 128
Amalekites subdued by David, III. 189 Amanuensis used by Paul in writing Epistles, III. 270
Amethyst, II. 352 Amenophis, son of Amosis, I. 77
Ammi, III. 277 Ammonites subdued by David, III. 189 Amorite, I. 339
Amos, Herdsman of Tekoa, III. 370, 371
his Deelamation of God's Judgments Israel, III. 372
his Promise of Resto- ration for Israel through Judah, III. 373
his Rebukes of Sin and Idolatry, III. 371, 372
References to Deute- ronomy, I. 275
Amosis, the Pharaoh who
oppressed Israel, I. 77 Amphibia, IV. 55, 145, &c. Ananias and Sapphira, III. 267
Anastatica, or Roses of Jericho, I. 119 Ancients, III. 53 Anemones, I. 38
Angel of Congregation, III. 213
Angels Ascending and De- scending on Son of Man, Explained, III. 373
Animals for Sacrifice to Baal, Tariff of Prices (Phoenician), I. 357
now extinct in Pales- tine, I. 15
of the Bible, I. 14, 22, 55, 71, 88, 107, 136, 166, 199, 218, 20, 315, 364, 366, 379; II. 24, 45, 98, 106, 134, 135, 167, 168, 198, 201, 214, 217, 204, 344, 360, 362, 363; III.
7, 131, 201, 232, 312, 327; IV. 7, 54, 102, 145, 166, 216, 292, 313, 319
Superior in Strength to Man, IV. 65 Announcements of Divi- sion of Day, III. 238 Anointing with Oil, I. 100 Anphak (measure), III. 10, 12
Ant, IV. 313 Antelope, II. 24, 135, 167 Anthozoa, IV. 353 Antichrist, I. 382, &c.; III. 339, &c.
Renau on, II. 81 Antigonus and Aristobu- lus, sons of John Hyr. canus, besiege and take Samaria, III. 255
assassinated, III. 256 | Coins of, III. 100, 180 King of Judæa, mu- tilates and banishes Hyrcanus, III. 320
Last of Asmonean Line beheaded, at Anti- och, III. 321
son of Aristobulus II., taken Prisoner to Rome by Pompey: Es- capes, III, 272
I., Coins of, III. 100, Defeated by Aretas, III. 272
II. escapes from Rome, but re-captured, III. 273 -Herod's cuted, III. 355
reigned a year, and died, III. 256
scized Kingdom on death of John Hyrcanus, killed Mother, and im- prisoned Brothers, III. 255
succeeded Queen Alexandra, displacing brother Hyrcanus, III. 272 Aristobulus taken Prisoner by Pompey to Rome, III. 273
Ark at Kirjath-jearim, II. 242 -in
Synagogue, II.
263, 265 Noah's, I. 52 Ark of the Covenant, II. 144; III. 259, &c.
Covering of, III. 261 Fulfilment of, to Chris- tians, III. 261
History of, II. 144 Instructions for, I. 80 its Wanderings, I. 80 Materials of, 1. 80 Material, Dimensions, Covering, &c., III 259
Ark, Meaning of, to Israel- ites, III. 260
Purpose of, Contents, &c., III. 200
wanting in Second Temple, III. 205 Armenia, Geography of, I. 94, 234
Armour, &c., Assyrian, III. 296
of God, III. 211; IV. 205
Arms for Temple Guard, III. 97 Artaxerxes forbids Re- building of Jerusalem and of Temple, II. 155 Artificial Horology, III.239 As, III. 222
Asa, his Religious Re- forms, III. 142
Asaph, Author of Psalms, III. 323
Poetry of, II. 220 Ascalon, IV. 238
Ascanius (Ashkenaz), III.
Ashkelon, IV. 238
Ashkenaz (Ascanius), III. 247
Ashtaroth, III. 76
Worship of, estab lished by Jezebel, III.
Worship of, in Canaan, I. 358 Asian Coins, III. 180 Asmonean Coins, III. 100 Dynasty, Fortunes of, III. 255, 256
Line, Antigonus, last of, beheaded at Antioch, III. 321
Princes, Coins, III.
Asmoneans, The Last of the, III. 272 Aspen, III. 180 Asps, IV. 103
Ass-Wild Ass, I. 199 Assarion, III. 97, 98, 179, 180
Asshur, I. 264
Assistant Ruler of Syna- gogue, II. 266 Assyria, Astronomically accurate Record of, III. 330
Decay of Power, IV.
101 Description of Re- gion, II. 282
Early History of, II.
331 Assyrian Altar, I. 141 Inscriptions record- ing Deluge, I. 232 Inscriptions,
Monuments
Astarte, III. 76
dences, III. 348, 319 Ataroth, IV. 253 Athaliah married to Jeho- ram, IV. 140 Atonement, Day of, II. 273, &c.
- Great Day of, I. 181
Great Day of, Couse- quence of Error in Day itself, II. 278
Great Day of, Warn- ing and Fulfilment, II. 276, &c. See also Day, Great
Attendance, Early, at Sanctuary, II. 119, 263, &c.; III. 212 A.U.C., Rome Founded, Kal. Maii, 4057, III. 240 Augustus, Name of, con- ferred on Octavius, III.
Four Hundred and Fifty Priests of, III. 76 Offering to, at Car- mel, III. 95
Priests of, slain at Kishon, III. 335
Tariff of Prices of Animals for Sacrifice (Phoenician), I. 357
Temple of, at Kades, IV. 75
Test of Godhead at Carmel, III. 95
Worship established by Ahab, III. 75
Worship established by Jezebel, III. 334
Worship, Fatal Blow to, at Carinel, III. 95 Baalbek (Heliopolis), IV. 304, 306
Baasha, his Succession to Throne, III, 75 Babel, II. 55 Baboon, I. 16
Babylon and Rome, IV. 299
Babylon, Church at, ex- plained, I. 300
Dimensions of, II.
Woe to the, I. 222 Badger, I. 91 Bagdad, II. 280, &c. Bagdad, Jewish munity at, III. 212 Ten Colleges or Con- gregations of Jews at, III. 212 Bagpipe, II. 229 Balaam, I. 231
guided by Spirit, and his Ass under same in- fluences, II, 11 Balen, I. 243
Banias, III. 59 -Cavern at.
which Jordan issues, III. 56
Barberry, I. 65
Barclay's Gateway, IV. 280
Barley, IV. 37!
Value of, III. 222
Barleycorn, IL 278-80 Barada, River, IV, 38 Barnch, Jeremiah's Ser- vant, Disappointment, and Fidelity, II. 98
writes God's Denun- ciation of the Land in Rolls, II. 76 Bashan, Cities of, L 374 Geography of, IV.
247 Bas-reliefs.
ments. Bat, I. 138
Batanæa, IV. 247, 248 Bath (Measure), II. 381; III. 10, 11, 12 Bathsheba, IV. 289 Ballanim, or Men of Lei- sure, III. 212 Bay Trees, IV. 314 Bdellium, I. 244 Bean, IV. 194, 195 Bear, I. 90
Bearded Vultures, II. 249 -(Lämmergeier), II. 294 Beast, Number of the, IV. 300
of Prey, I. 22, 23, 57, 58, 88, 89, 90, 92; IV. 54 Bedawin of Sinai, IV. 153 Bee, IV. 294, 313 Boes, IV. 350 Leer-sheba, I. 114
Berea, IV. 306
Bernice, sister of Herod Agrippa II., IL 147, &c. Berothai, III. 254 Beryl, II. 351
Bestead, III. 54 Betah, III. 254 Beth-Adina, III. 248 Bethel, IV. 122
and Dan, Golden Calves at, 1II. 75 Events which hap pened at, IV. 138 Jacob's Vision at, I.
Bethel, School of Prophets at, III. 76
The Nameless Pro- phet of, Idolatry at, IV. 133, 139
Bethesda, Pool of, IV.
Bethsaida, III, 170 Beth-shemesh, IV. 202, 367
Betrothal and Marriage, Interval between, IV. 269
Betser (Gold), III. 189 Between the Books, II. 203, 205, 233, 231; III. 82, 254, 272, 319, 352, 368 Bewray, III. 55
Bezaleel and Aholiab, Source of their Skill, II. 11
Bible, Lloyd's, 1701; Cam- bridge, 1762; Oxford, 1769, IV. 373
and Testament (Gen- evan), Relation between, IV. 328.
Anglo-Saxon Version of, I. 43
Animals, IIL 7, 71, 88, 134, 201, 203, 312, 327; IV. 7, 54, 102, 145, 166, 216, 292, 313, 349
Authorised Version of the, under James I., IV. 375
Biographies. See Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses &c.; II. 1, 17, 149, 165, 187, 226, 212; III. 32, 62, 74, 93, 125, 154, 304, 333; IV. 97, 139, 223, 314
Bishop's, IV. 336, &c. Character of, Epitome of God's Truths, I. 191 Chronology, III. 362
Coincidences, I. 26, 97, 145, 193, 292, 325; III. 19, 210; IV. 49
Coins, &c., III. 242 Contrasts, IV. 161 Different Readings in various Works, IV. 266
Discrepancies in, how Reconcilable, I. 261
Diseases of, IV. 76, 174, 275
Eastern Geography, I. 93, 102, 151, 232, 263, 359; II. 55, 87, 177, 211, 280, 330; III. 247, &c.
English, History of, I. 12, 43, 68, 81, 257; II. 19, 122, 260, 300, 306; III. 263; IV. 65, 83, 262, 326, 336, 361, 375
Ethnology, I. 337, 356, 373; II. 206, 236, 303; III. 197, 233; IV. 108, 142
Genevan, IV. 326, &c. Geography, II. 55, 87, 177, 211, 280, 330; III. 22, 56, 103, 168, 183, 247, 279, 342, 358; IV. 23, 38, 71, 87, 118, 136, 150, 183, 196, 230, 247, 276, 302, 363
Great, The, Copies of, where existing, IV. 267; of 1539, IV. 262, Reduced Fac
&c. ; similes of Title-pages, IV. 263, 265
Illustrations from Coins, Medals, and In- scriptions, I. 29, 46, 59, 153, 237, 251; II. 85, 155, 190, 217; III. 212 Bible, Illustrations from Eastern Manners and Customs, I. 29, 46, 59, 153, 237, 251
Inspiration, I. 190, 205, 260, 333
Known by Transla- tion, I. 333
Manners and Cus- toms, III. 212
Measures, Weights, and Coins, II. 278, 380;
Other Versions of, I. 42-46
Perfumes, I. 241, 328, 374; II. 151, 153
Plants, I. 6, 36, 65, 118, 225; II. 40-42, 106, 107, 173, &c., 326, 327; III. 215; IV. 131, 193, 245, 310, 312, 356, 372
Poetry, I. 209, 286, 353; II. 58, 77, 159, 219, 269, 339; III. 16, 48, 80, 112, 181, 219, 286, 356, 379; IV. 4
Printed under Ed- ward VI., IV. 326
Psychology, I. 289; II. 10, 126, 162, 191; III. 171
Relation between Authorised Version and Earlier Translations, IV. 377
Relation of Psalms | to, III. 316
Revision of Autho- rised Version, IV. 382, 383
Translators of the Authorised Version their duties and plan of the work, IV. 376
Two Passages quoted from the several princi pal Versions, IV. 378, 379
Versions and Editions of, I. 258, &c.
The word, IV. 320 Words, III. 53, 100, 224, 383; IV. 68, 111, 127, 148, 208
Division II., IV. 271 Biblical Imagery, Source of, III. 286
Poetry, Outlines of History of, II. 58, 77, 159, 219
Psychology, I. 289 Bildad, IV. 20, &c., 62 Binding and Loosing, III. 80
Biographies, II. 1, 17, 149, 165, 187, 226, 242
- of Bible, see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Mo- ses, &c.; III. 32, 62, 74, 93, 125, 154, 304, 333; IV. 97, 139, 223, 287, 314 Bird-headed Idols, II. 139 Birds, II. 241; iii. 7 Birds of the Bible, II. 214, 217, 291, 314, 360, 362
of Prey, II. 247, 294, 344, 360; iv. 8
of Prey, Nocturnal, II. 344, 360
Perching, II. 360, &c. Birs-Nimrond, II. 56 Birth of Hebrew Children, I. 29
Bishop, Qualifications for, III. 213 Bishops' Bible, IV. 336 compared with Cran- mer's, IV. 338
Distribution of Books of Bible among Revisers, IV. 337
Bible, Marginal Notes, IV.
Bison, II. 25. Bissextiles, Cycles, III.
Bittern, III. 232, 233, 312 Bitumen, IV. 18 Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, II. 352, &c. Blende (Sulphide of Zinc), III. 191
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Eph. i. 3) explained, IV. 11 Blessings and Curses at Gerizim and Ebal, II. 187 Blessings on Gerizim, IV. 122
Blood in Sacrifices, Mean- ing of, I. 131
of Christ Cleansing from Sin, I. 323
Plague of, I. 78 Bloody Sacrifices, I. 130 Boanerges, IV. 146, 161 Boar, Wild, I. 280 Boaz, Son of Rahab, III. 258
Boils and Blains, Plague of, I. 78 Bonds, Paul's, III. 210 Bones, Ezekiel's Vision of, II. 198
Book of Common Prayer of Edward VI., IV. 326
of Common Prayer, Revision of, IV. 382
of Esther, IV. 254 of Law, its Character always Sacred, IV. 318
of Proverbs, IV. 213 of the Covenant, I. 158 Books, Between the, II. 203, 205, 233, 234; III. 82, 254 ―of Apocrypha, IV. 345
of New Testament, III. 144, 193, 265, 301; IV. 79, 113, 123, 129, 133, 146, 157, 159, 163, 202, 241, 250, 298, 301, 333, 383
of Old Testament, I. 1, 49, 76, 129, 228, 273, 369; II. 161, 220, 245, 269, 301; III. 1, 30, 45, 66, 89, 108, 115, 137, 161, 201, 257; IV. 94, 106, 217, 213, 228, 254, 295, 373, 340, 253, 368 Books of the Bible, Poeti- cal, I. 210, 211
Sacred, Gradual Growth of Canon of, IV. 318 Borage, IV. 312 Boswellia, I, 333, 374, &c. Botanic Explorers Palestine, I. 7
Bottles of Goat-Skin,
Christ on New Wines, &c., II. 102
Wines, Old and New, II. 285 Bow drawn at Venture, III. 338
in the Cloud, III. 342 Box for Phylacteries, I. 60
Box Thorn IV. 312 Tree, IV. 344
Bramble, IV. 312 Bran, III. 191
Branch (of our Lord), 87,88
Brass, Altar of, III. 120, 121
Bravery, III. 55 Bray, III. 55
Brazen Altar, III. 120
Altar, Fulfilment of, III. 124
Serpent broken by Hezekiah, IV. 99
Brazen Serpent, Worship of, III. 4 Breast-plate
Priest, Stones of, II. 349 Briar, IV. 245, 373 Brickmaking, IV. 14 in Egypt, I. 105 Brigandines, III. 100 Brimstone, IV. 18 Bronze, III. 191
- used for Arms, Vessels of Temple, Domestic Vessels, Fetters, Orna- meuts, III. 192 Brook Cherith, Elijah's Retreat, III. 93 Broom, Butcher's, IV. 373 Spanish, IV. 194 Brother, Duty of to a Childless Widow, III. 258
Bruit, III. 101
Bryony, Wild, IV. 246 Buckthorn, IV. 193, 344 Bulrush, IV. 374
Bull, Cow, Calf, &c., I. 379, &c.
Winged, I. 341, &c. Bullock offered on Great Day of Atonement, II. 275 Bunsen
discredits the History of Elijah, III. 74 Burial among Jews, Spices used at, I. 330
Customs at, IV. 331 Burnt Offerings, I. 130 Bush, Moses at, III. 102 But (in special sense), III. 101
Butcher's Broom, IV. 373 Buteiha, III. 286
By (in special sense), III. Cane, Sweet, I. 244; IV. 101
Cab, Cabi (Measure of Law), II. 381 Cabus (Measure), III. 12 Cadmia, III. 191 Cæsar, Julius, nated, III. 319 Octavius, named Au- gustus, III. 352 Cæsarea, IV. 237 Cæsarea Philippi, III. 59
Population in time of our Lord, IV. 143 Cain slays Abel, I. 51 Calamine (Carbonate of Zine), III. 191 Calamus, I. 241
Sweet, IV. 372
Caleb and Joshua, of spies, faithful, II. 5
as spy, I. 177 Hebron him, II. 288
his connection with Tribe of Judah, I. 76 Calendar, Construction of prohibited to Jews, III. | 330
Forbidden to Jews, III. 239
- Repressed by Pope Gregory III. 331
Substitute for in divi- sion of year, III. 239 Calf, I. 366, &c.
Object of worship, III. 75 Calf-headed Idols, II. 139 Calippie Period, III. 240 as Lunar Cycle, III. 240 Calneh, I. 266
Calneh (Canneh), III. 247 Calves, Golden, III, 190 Cainel, Dromedary, I. 315,, 364
Go through the Eye of Needle, L. 365
Imagery of Book, IV. 353, 351
Various Interpreta- tions of, IV. 354
Uses in Reading; its Doctrines; Parallel Imagery in other parts of Scripture, IV. 356
Wrong Interpreta- tions of; Charm of the Book for Devout Per- sons, IV. 325 Capacity, Measures of, III. 10 Caper (Plant), I. 225 Capernaum, III. 170
as the Scene of many of our Lord's Deeds and Miracles, III. 184
Authorities for iden- tification with Tell Hum, III, 186
Ruined Synagogue at, built by Centurion, III. 183-185
Plan of Synagogue, III. 181
Reasons for identify.
ing with Tell Hum, III. 186
Capernaum, Tombs and Buildings at, III. 185 Capharnaum, Formation of, III. 279 Capporeth, III. 261 Captivity, Poetry of the Return from, II. 221
Strange Marriages of Hebrews during, III. 90 Time of, IV. 108 Captivities under Sidon- ians, Syrians, Philis- tines, &c., IV. 108 Carat, III. 97, 224 Carbonate of Zinc, III. 191 Carbuncles, II. 352 Carcases and Eagles ex- plained, III. 133 Carchemish, III. 247 Carmel, Mount, IV. 236
described, IV. 119 Elijah at, III. 76, 94,
95 -Test of Godhead at, III. 334
Carpet-Weeds, II. 107 Carrhæ, III. 250
Carriage-Carriages, III.
Casiphia, III. 247
Cassia, I. 245; IV. 314 Cassius, Pro-consul
Syria, laid Judæa under Tribute, III. 319 Castor-oil Plant, IV. 341 Cat, I. 26
Caterpillar, IV. 292, 293 Catholic Epistles, Difficult Passages explained, I. 31, 53, 66, 100, 117, 171, 181, 287, 300, 323, 382 Cattle, Domestic, I. 366, 379, &c.
-Domestic and Wild, I. 366, &c.
Plague (of Egypt), I.
Wild, II. 24
Cave of Machpelah, IV. 199
Cavern at Banaias, III. 56
of Palestine, İV. 16
Caves of Arbela, III. 281 Cedar, IV. 358, 359
of Lebanon, IV. 358
Celsius, Olaf, on Scrip-
ture Plants, I. 7
Cembalo, I. 219
Census, III. 180
Centurion's Synagogue in
ruins at Capernaum, III. 183-185
Cerastes, IV. 103, &c. Chabora, III. 250 Chaboras, III. 250
Choenix (Measure), III. 11 Chain of Sacred Reckon- ing, III. 351
Paul's, III. 210 Chalach (Halah), III. 250 Chalanne, I. 266 Chalcedony, II. 352 Chalcitis, III. 250 Chaldea, Fatherland of the Jews, II. 206
Aspect of Country, II. 208
Interior, Religion of, II. 209 Chaldean Architecture, II. 208
Collection in British Museum, II. 209
Great Year, III: 240 Notation, Influence of, on later Metrical Systems, III. 223
Scale of Time, III. 238 Chaldeans, Early History obscure, II. 208
Woe to the, I. 222 Chalol (Pipes), II. 6 Chalka, III. 179 Chambering, III. 225 Chameleon, IV. 59 Chamois, II. 106 Chapiter, III. 225
(River), (Khabour), III. 247
Scene of Ezekiel's Vision, II. 195 Chedorlaomer (Name), I. 68
Chelonia, IV. 54, &c. Cherith (Brook), Elijah's Retreat, III. 93
(Brook): its Position, III. 346 Cherub, Form of, I. 295 - Origin of Word, I. 346 Cherubim and Seraphim, I. 294, 344
Form of, III. 291 Fulfilment for Chris. tians, III. 294
Human Element pre- dominant in, III. 291 Meaning for Israel, III. 292
of Ezekiel, III. 291 of Ezekiel's Vision,
Genealogy of Descen- dants of David, Valu- able, III. 140
Objects of Writer, III. 142
of David, Book of, III. 1
of Israel, III. 2 of Kings of Israel, Book of, III. 1, 74
of Kings of Judah, Book of, III. 1, 2, 74
State of Jewish Na- tion when written, III. 139
Valuable as Supple- ment to Kings, III. 141 Chronological Table of
Paul's Epistles, III. 269 Chronology, III. 238
Jewish, III. 330, &c. Jewish, Light on, from Epitaphs in Crimea, III. 331
of Acts of Apostles, IV. 27
found at, A.D. 1723, con- nected with New Testa- ment, III. 244-245 Chickens, III. 134 Chief Ruler of Synagogue, II. 264, &c. Cheke, Sir John, his Translation of St. Matthew, IV. 326 Child of Twelve presented to the Lord, I. 48 weaned, I. 46 Childless Widow, Claim on husband's brother or kinsman, III. 258 Children of Disobedience, Spirit working in, IV. 116, &c.
Hebrew, Birth, Edu- cation, Schools, I. 29 Chilmad (Charman), III. 248
China, Astronomically Ac- curate Records of, III. 339
first Cycle of 60 years, III. 240
first Historic Cycle,
III. 240 Chinuereth, III. 283 Choa (measure), III. 10 Choral Services of Temple
of Book of Exodus, I. 76 of Books of Kings, III. 5
Scaliger's System of, III. 331 Chronometry, III. 238 Chronotaxis, III. 238 Chrysolite, II. 351 Church, IV. 271
at Babylon exhorted, I. 300
Early Community of Goods, III. 267
- Early, State of Society in, III. 267
Founded on Rock, III. 78
in Rome, IV. 113 of the Holy Sepulchre, IV. 284
Cicar, III. 97
(Gold), III. 97 Cinnamon, I. 245; IV. 344 Circumcision, I. 30
Renewed, after forty years' wandering, II. 19 The True, III. 21 Cithara, I. 296
Cities of Plain, site of, III. 359
Citole, I. 218 Citron, III. 217 Claudia, IV. 384
Wife of Pudens, III. 245
Clavicytherium, I. 218 Clavichord, I. 218 Clay, IV. 14
Cleansing by Christ, II.
Clement, fellow-traveller with St. Paul, I. 150 Clepsydra sent to Charle- magne and Haroun al Raschid, III, 238 Clerus, and words derived from it, I. 207 Climate, influence
Poetry, III. 382
of Palestine, III. 382 Climax, III, 251 Clout-Clouted, III. 226 Cloth, Linen, II. 329 Cobra, Egyptian, IV. 103,
Cock, in connection with St. Peter's Denial, III. 134 Cock-crow, marks Divi- sion of Night, III. 238 Cock-crowing, indicating definite Portion of Time, III. 134
Cockatrice, IV. 105 Cockle (noisome weed), IV. 372.
Codex Sinaiticus, wants but twelve of Mark's Gospel, III. 196 Cohen, I. 30
(Priest, Descendant of Aaron), I. 61 Coinage, Tables of, III. 180.
Coincidences, Astrono- mical, III. 348, 349 Coincidences of Scripture, I. 26, 97, 145, 193, 292, 325; III. 19, 210; IV. 49 Coincident Modes of reckoning Time among Jews, III. 347, &c. Coins, III. 10, 175, 222, 238 Cyprian, of time of Claudius, Inscriptions on, III. 243
illustrating Scrip- ture, III. 242
Measures, Weights, IV. 180
Medals, and Inscrip- tions, II. 85, 155, 190, 217
Medals, and Inscrip- tions illustrating New Testament, III. 242 Coin of Apameia repre- senting Deluge, I. 34 Coins of Bible, III. 69, 97, 330, 347, 361; IV. 27
Samaritan, I. 157
Weights, and Mea- sures of Bible, II. 278, 380 Colleges, Ten, of Jews at Bagdad, III. 212 Colocynth, IV. 246 Colossians, Authenticity of Epistle to, IV. 159 Characteristic Con- tents of Epistle, IV. 157, 158
Epistle to, III. 210; IV. 157
Warnings of Epistle to, against False Teach- ing, IV. 160 Colouring, Local, of St. Paul's Epistles, II. 271, 376; III. 19, 210; IV. 49 Columns, Form of Two
Corner Columns at north end of all Syna- gogues, III. 184 Coming of the Lord (in Malachi), III. 109, 115 Commandment, Fourth, a Witness, III. 15 Commandments,
Its Object, III. 267 Complex Parallelism in Structure of Verses in Poetry of Bible, III. 48 Conder, Lieut., R.E., Sur. vey of Jordan Valley, III. 343 Coney, II. 201 Confession of Sin, IV. 220 Congregation, Legate or Apostle of, III. 212, 213
Tabernacle of, III. 44 Congregations, Ten, of Jews at Bagdad, III.212 Conscience, God revealed in, I. 334
Contrasts of Scripture, II. 257; IV. 161 Convolvulus, IV. 312 Copper, Brass, Bronze, Tin, III. 191
Copper Vessels, III. 191 Cor (Measure), III. 11 Coracinus (Fish), III. 279 Coral, IV. 353
Corban, I. 155; III. 98 Coriander, IV. 310 Corinth, Description of, II. 376
Cotes, III 383 Cotton, IL 328 Cotyle (Measure), III. 10 Countries for Gold, Havi- lah, III. 189
Ophir, III. 189 Parvaim, III. 189 Raamah, III. 189 Uphaz, III. 189
Course of Jordan, III. 57 of this World ex- plained, IV. 116, &c. Courses of Priests in Tem- ple Worship arranged by David, III. 140
of the Priests, The, III. 241
Court of Tabernacle, III. 40
Covenant. See Ark.
Ark of, II. 144; III. 259, &c
Book of the, I. 158 New, III. 342 Covenant between God and Israelites, Ratifica tion of, I. 159 Covenant between Israel- ites and their God at Sinai, I. 80
Covenant between Jacob and Laban, I. 254 Coverdale, Bishop, his work for the Bible in Paris, IV. 262
Characteristics of his Translation of Bible, IV. 66, &c.
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